ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman met on
Monday with Slovene Prime Minister Janez Drnovsek, who headed the
Slovene delegation at talks with Croatian Prime Minister Nikica
Valentic and Croatian Government officials earlier today, said the
President's office in a statement. The talks were also attended by
Prime Minister Valentic and the Foreign Ministers of Croatia and
Slovenia, Mate Granic and Lojze Peterle respectively.
Prime Ministers Drnovsek and Valentic informed President
Tudjman about today's talks and agreements they had signed.
The two prime ministers hold that the meeting was a big step
forward towards establishing closer ties between the two countries,
building up confidence and achieving cooperation, particularly in
trade. However, some issues, such as borders and Ljubljanska banka,
remain to be solved. Settlement of all those issues is expected in
near future, said the statement.
President Tudjman and Prime Minister Drnovsek also talked
about the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and possibilities of
solving the crisis in former Yugoslavia, the statement concluded.
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